Most of the time skating is at ugly times for me, so...this is lucky
Me as well.
Most of the time skating is at ugly times for me, so...this is lucky
Me as well.
Universal Sports is on a TV app I have on my kindlefire, so I can get it even though it is not on my cable company's channel lineup.
It has live coverage.
No account is needed.
It is named Telecast The Mobile TV and is surely available for Android tooo, since it is part of Chromecast.. I'm not sure about Apple products. It is free.
The Sports TV app has Eurosport, but not Universal, I think.
Icenetwork Coverage
All times Eastern
http://web.icenetwork.com/schedule/2015/02/2015_four_continents_champsk
2/11/2015 9:30pm Short Dance
2/12/2015 12:10am Pairs Short Program
2/12/2015 3:15am Men's Short Program
2/12/2015 11:30pm Free Dance
2/13/2015 3:00am Ladies Short Program
2/14/2015 12:30am Pairs Free Skate
2/14/2015 3:30am Men's Free Skate
2/14/2015 10:30pm Ladies Free Skate
http://www.usfsa.org/Story.asp?id=50559&type=media
NBC Coverage, ISU 2015 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships
3-5:00 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 21, 2015
Universal Sports. ISU 2015 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships
Feb. 10-15, 2015, Times TBD
CBC COVERAGE
Sat Feb 21 3:00 PM EASTERN TIME
CHAMPIONSHIP FIGURE SKATING ON CBC: Four Continents - South Korea
If anyone has direct tv, they are offering universal sports for free from February 6-15, this should include all of the short programs and at least the pairs and dance free programs of four continents as well as reruns of Europeans.
Thanks Doris. Do you or anyone else happen to know if Icenetwork live stream is still geoblocked outside the U.S.?
Overall, the coverage of the European Championships on Eurosport is looking to be very good.
Fingers crossed we get the same level of coverage for 4 Continents (no snooker tournaments) and Worlds (erm, the World Figure Skating Championships are in China this year, while the Snooker PTC Grand Finals are in Thailand, so…)
CaroLiza_fan
Pfft. There is one competition (or the gala) each day Thursday to Sunday that starts at about 17:00 Korean time, which is 8:00am in UK or 9:00am Central European Time. Those ones could be shown live no problem, and they've shown live skating from about 6:00am before. But on this occasion, they simply choose not to. BAH.I hadn’t realised that the time difference would mean that the competitions would be being held in the wee small hours of the morning in Europe. And, hence, it would mean all-nighters for the Eurosport staff.
Yes, it's not the time-shifted not-live aspect that's disappointing... it's when they only show such a small fraction of the skating...They are showing highlights of the day’s events on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. But, given the length of the programmes, I reckon that all we will get is the Top 3 per category.
Overall, very disappointing. :disapp:
I don't know, but goeblocked or not, it will work with hola.